The question of release day is the age-old podcasting question tracing its roots back to the beginning of podcast-dom. We all know the questions. When is the best time to release your episodes? What day is best? How many episodes do I release with? These are all great questions worth considering. Let’s discuss.

How to Podcast, meaning how you record your podcast (the equipment & programs you use) is a necessary point to address to help you get things started on the right foot. Our goal is to enable you as a podcaster to better learn the ins-and-outs of how to get the most out of your podcasting by answering these 6 questions.

Equally as important as our previous topics is the topic of where to record your podcast. We are asked all the time about the best place to record a podcasts as well as what the best setup is. What makes this hard is that there is a ton of information out there. Lets explore key tips on where to recording a podcast.

With so many podcasts now in production, it’s important to have creative & visual ways to promote your podcast online (especially on social media). Here is how you can use Wavve to make a podcast video to promote your podcast on social media and encourage more engagement around your show.

iPhone users have it easy with choosing which app they want to use to hear podcasts. iTunes reigns supreme. Android users are stuck deciding which app we should use, so we review one such app; Castbox.

Jason Snell from the Incomparable podcast network joins Lex on The Wolf Den. The two discuss Jason’s path to podcasting full time, the practical advantages of streaming episodes live, as well as the pros and cons of more companies making podcasts.